BINOCULARS WITH A BUILT-IN DIGITAL CAMERA Operating Manual To ensure the best performance from your DIGIBINO, please read this Operating Manual before using the DIGIBINO.
Thank you for buying the Pentax DIGIBINO DB100. Please read this manual before using this product in order to get the most out of all the features and functions. Keep this manual safe, as it can be a valuable tool in helping you to understand this product’s capabilities. Regarding copyrights Images taken using the DIGIBINO that are for anything other than personal enjoyment cannot be used without permission according to the rights as specified in the Copyright Act.
FOR SAFE USE OF YOUR DIGIBINO Sufficient attention has been paid to the safety of this product but please pay particular attention to the warnings indicated by the following symbols during use. These symbols indicate that improper handling poses a high risk of causing death or serious injury. These symbols indicate that improper handling poses a risk of causing injury or damage to the product or property. WARNING NEVER look at the sun using the DIGIBINO. • NEVER look at the sun using the DIGIBINO.
• Wrapping the strap of this product around your neck is also dangerous. Please take care that small children do not hang the strap around their necks. • If the batteries fluid come in contact with your eyes, do not rub them. Flush your eyes with clean water and get medical attention immediately. • If the batteries fluid come in contact with skin or clothes, wash affected areas thoroughly with water. • Defective batteries could possibly become flammable. Do not attempt to touch the product if this occurs.
Care to be Taken During Handling • Do not direct the DIGIBINO to the sun with the lens barrier open. It may damage the image pickup device. • When the DIGIBINO has not been used for a long time, confirm that it is still working properly, particularly prior to taking important pictures. Pentax is not responsible for consequential damages (costs incurred as a result of taking pictures, loss of benefits that were to be obtained through taking pictures) arising from failure of this product.
• Do not clean this product with organic solvents such as thinner or alcohol benzene. • Storing the camera where pesticides and chemicals are handled should be avoided. Remove from case and store in a well-ventilated place to prevent the DIGIBINO from becoming moldy during storage. • Periodic checks are recommended every 1 to 2 years in order to maintain high-performance. Handling Batteries • Use two size AA alkaline batteries, two size AA nickel hydride (NiMH) batteries, or one CR-V3 lithium battery pack.
Contents FOR SAFE USE OF YOUR DIGIBINO ······················································································ 1 Care to be Taken During Handling ···························································································· 3 Contents ···································································································································· 5 Contents of the Operating Manual ···············································································
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Contents of the Operating Manual This Operating manual contains the following chapters. ● Getting Started This chapter explains how to use the DIGIBINO as binoculars, and what you need to do after purchasing this product before you start taking pictures. Be sure to read it and follow the instructions. ● Quick Start This chapter explains the simplest way to take pictures and play back images. Use it if you want to start taking pictures straightaway.
Names of Parts Objective lenses LCD monitor (when closed) Left cover Right cover USB/Video output terminal cover Battery chamber cover Slide lever Lens barrier (when open: taking images) Tripod socket Opening the LCD monitor Caution Do not apply excessive force when opening the LCD monitor.
LCD monitor (when opened) MENU button buttons Central focusing wheel OK button Strap lug DISPLAY button Left diopter adjusting ring Shutter release button Eyepiece lenses Right diopter adjusting ring Status lamp Strap lug 9
Checking the Contents of the Package Main Unit (DB100) Size AA alkaline batteries (2) Strap USB cable Video cable Software (CD-ROM) (K-SW1) BINOCULARS WITH A BUILT-IN DIGITAL CAMERA Operating Manual To ensure the best performance from your DIGIBINO, please read the Operating Manual before using the DIGIBINO.
Attaching the Strap Attach the included strap as shown in the illustrations below. ¡ ™ Getting Started 3 2 1 Caution Pentax will assume no responsibility for damage that may occur if the product is dropped due to the incorrect attachment of the strap.
Adjusting the Eyepiece Width The DIGIBINO eyepiece distance adjusts for optimal viewing through the eyepiece lenses. ¡ Raise the LCD monitor. Getting Started ™ Turn the central focusing wheel to slide out the eyepiece lenses. £ While looking at an object through both the right and left eyepiece lenses, slide the cover outward or inward to adjust the eyepiece separation so you can see a single image with both eyes.
Adjusting the Diopter Control The DIGIBINO diopter can be adjusted according to your eyesight. ¡ Direct the DIGIBINO to a light area and look Neither the object nor the indication are sharp. Indication Getting Started through the right eyepiece lens with your right eye. ™ Turn the right diopter adjusting ring until the indication appears sharp. At this stage, the object may not appear sharp. £ Next, turn the central focusing wheel until the object appears sharp with your right eye.
¢ Turn the left diopter adjusting ring until the object appears sharp with your left eye. Now, you can view the object in focus with both eyes and the indication appears sharp with your right eye. Getting Started Caution The diopter and focus must be adjusted completely to obtain properly focused images when shooting photos. Once you finish these adjustments, all you have to do thereafter is to turn the central focusing wheel to focus on desired objects.
Installing Batteries Batteries that can be used in the DIGIBINO The following batteries can be used in the DIGIBINO: Caution • Size AA manganese batteries cannot be used. • Refer to “Handling Batteries” (p. 4). Getting Started Size AA alkaline batteries (2), size AA nickel hydride (NiMH) batteries (2), CR-V3 lithium battery pack (1) ¡ Pull the battery chamber cover toward the eyepiece lens while pressing the side of the cover.
™ Open the battery chamber cover. Battery takeup tape Getting Started £ Insert two size AA batteries into the battery chamber with the battery takeup tape underneath. Insert the batteries correctly with regard to polarity (+ and –) marked on the battery and battery chamber. Caution • If the batteries are placed in wrong directions, power cannot be turned on. • If a CR-V3 lithium battery pack is inserted, also make sure the polarity marks. • Be sure to place the battery takeup tape under the batteries.
Battery Level Indicator You can check the battery level by viewing the symbol LCD monitor. : Adequate power remains. (lit green) : Battery is running low. (lit yellow) : Battery is running very low. (lit red) [Battery depleted] : Battery is exhausted. : After the message is displayed, the DIGIBINO will turn off.
Setting the Date/Time When the DIGIBINO power is turned on for the first time, the screen for setting the date and time appears. Set the current date and time. ¡ Raise the LCD monitor, and then press the DIS- Date Adjust Getting Started PLAY button. 2002 / The DIGIBINO will turn on and the Date Adjust screen will be displayed on the LCD monitor. OK ™ Press or button to change the year. 1 / 1 00 : 00 Ok MENU Exit Date Adjust 2003 / 1 / 1 00 : 00 OK £ Press and button.
¢ Press or button to change the month, and then press button. Date Adjust 2003 / 2 / 1 00 : 00 Ok MENU Exit ∞ Repeat Step 4 to change the [day] [hour] and [minutes]. Date Adjust 2003 / 2 / 16 Getting Started OK 11 : 30 OK Ok MENU Exit § When you have finished the settings, press the OK button when the clock reaches 00 seconds. The screen confirming the settings will be displayed and the DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture.
Quick Start Taking Pictures ¡ Lower the slide lever. The lens barrier opens. You hear a confirmation beep, the status lamp blinks red and green, and the power turns on. Quick Start Slide lever ™ Raise the LCD monitor. £ While looking through the binoculars, turn the central focusing wheel to adjust the focus. ¢ Press the shutter release button. You will hear a confirmation beep and the status lamp will glow green for about one second. The image will be recorded in the memory.
Taking Pictures Using the LCD Monitor ¡ Lower the slide lever. The lens barrier opens. The LCD monitor turns on and displays images through the taking lens. Quick Start ™ Raise the LCD monitor. £ Press the DISPLAY button. ¢ While looking through the LCD monitor, turn the central focusing wheel to adjust the focus. Look through the binoculars to confirm the focus. ∞ Press the shutter release button. The image is displayed for two seconds (Instant Review).
Quick Start Playing Back Pictures Playing Back a Single Image ¡ Move the slide lever up. Quick Start The lens barrier closes. ™ Raise the LCD monitor, and then press the DISPLAY button. The last picture taken is displayed on the LCD monitor. £ Press or When you press When you press image.) 22 button. button, the previous image is displayed. button, the next image is displayed.
Playing Back the Last Image Taken (One-touch View) You can display the last picture taken. When You Take Pictures Using the LCD Monitor ¡ Press the OK button after taking a picture. Quick Start The last image taken will be displayed on the LCD monitor. Press the OK button again to return to shooting status. SHUTTER Delete When You Take Pictures Using the Binoculars ¡ Press the DISPLAY button. The LCD monitor turns on and displays images through the taking lenses. ™ Press the OK button.
Changing the Mode Capture mode is for taking pictures and Playback mode is for playing back or erasing images. Capture Mode When you lower the slide lever and open the lens barrier, the status lamp blinks red and green with a beep and the power turns on. The DIGIBINO is now in Capture mode. Playback Mode Modes and Menus 24 Move the slide lever up, close the lens barrier, and raise the LCD monitor. Press the DISPLAY button.
Using the Menus When the LCD monitor is turned on, pressing the MENU button displays the menus on the LCD monitor. You can set the shooting functions and the various DIGIBINO functions in Capture mode or the playback functions in Playback mode. How to Use the Menus ¡ Raise the LCD monitor in Capture mode. ™ Press the DISPLAY button. The LCD monitor turns on and displays images through the taking lens. £ Press the MENU button. The [Rec.Mode] menu is displayed. (The selected item is displayed in yellow.
¢ Press button. Rec.Mode The yellow area will move to the menu item. 1/1 ∞ Press or Set-up Resolution Digital Zoom Continuous button to select an item. Rec.Mode OK Off Off Ok MENU Exit Set-up Resolution Digital Zoom Continuous Modes and Menus 1/1 § Press or button to change the setting. §’ If there is a Selected screen, press button to move to the Select screen. When you have finished making the settings, press the OK button to return to the menu. Rec.
Menu List Active Menus in Capture Mode [Rec. Mode] Menu Item Description Resolution For selecting the size of recorded pixels Item (Bold type: Default setting) Best, Good Better (default), Reference p.30 For taking digital zoom pictures On, Off p.31 Continuous For continuous shooting mode On, Off p.32 Item Description Item (Bold type: Default setting) Reference Format For initialization of the memory Date Style For setting the date style yy/mm/dd, mm/dd/yy, dd/mm/yy p.
Active Menus in Playback Mode [Playback] Menu Modes and Menus 28 Item Description Item (Bold type: Default setting) Reference Thumbnail Display up to nine images simultaneously On, Off p.34 Slideshow Recorded images are played successively. 1 sec., 3sec., 5sec p.36 Special Zoom Display images magnified. On, Off p.37 Delete Delete images. One Shot, All Shots p.38 Protect Protect images from being accidentally erased. On, Off p.
Displaying Shooting Information In Capture mode (lens barrier opened), you can display shooting information on the LCD monitor. Press the DISPLAY button to turn on or off the LCD monitor. Memo • Refer to “Taking Pictures” (p. 20) for taking pictures. • The scope (field of view) that can be viewed through the eyepiece lenses is about 85% of the image that is actually recorded. This means that the recorded image is slightly larger than the visual field seen through the binocular lenses.
Selecting the Image Quality (Resolution) Three modes of image quality can be selected for taking pictures. ¡ Display [Rec.Mode] menu. (p. 25) ™ Press Rec.Mode button to select [Resolution]. Set-up Resolution Digital Zoom Continuous 1/1 £ Press or button to select the desired size. Ok MENU Exit Set-up Resolution Digital Zoom Continuous ¢ Press the OK button. Taking Pictures 30 Rec.Mode OK Off Off Off Off The DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture.
Changing the Size of the Subject (Digital Zoom) Use of Digital Zoom function allows you to magnify images for shooting. ¡ Display [Rec.Mode] menu. (p. 25) ™ Press button to select [Digital Zoom]. Rec.Mode Set-up Resolution Digital Zoom Continuous 1/1 £ Press or button to select [On]. Rec.Mode OK OK On Off Ok MENU Exit The DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture. ∞ Pressing button once sets 1.6x magnification and pressing it twice sets 3.2x magnification.
Continuous Shooting Pictures are taken continuously while the shutter release button is pressed. Up to 10 shots, five shots per second, can be shot. ¡ Display [Rec.Mode] menu. (p. 25) ™ Press button to select [Continuous]. Rec.Mode Set-up Resolution Digital Zoom Continuous 1/1 £ Press or button to select [On]. Rec.Mode OK Ok MENU Exit Set-up Taking Pictures Resolution Digital Zoom Continuous 1/1 Off Off OK Off On Ok MENU Exit ¢ Press the OK button.
Displaying Image Information In Playback mode (lens barrier closed), you can display information about playback images on the LCD monitor. Press the DISPLAY button to turn on or off the LCD monitor. Memo Refer to “Playing back Pictures” (p. 22) about the basic playback method. LCD monitor On Image information is displayed on the LCD monitor. Folder name File name Playback mode symbol Special Zoom symbol (p. 37) LCD monitor Off Protect symbol (p.
Nine-image Display (Thumbnail) Up to nine images can be displayed simultaneously on the LCD monitor. You can quickly search for desired images. ¡ In Playback mode, press or button to choose an image. ™ Press the MENU button. The [Playback] menu is displayed. £ Press to select [Thumbnail]. Playback Thumbnail Slideshow Special Zoom Delete Protect 1/1 ¢ Press or button to select [On]. Playback/Deleting 1/1 ∞ Press the OK button.
§ Choose the desired image you want to view by pressing , , or button. If you press button while an image on the left column is selected, the previous nine images are displayed. If you press button while an image on the right column is selected, the next nine images are displayed. ¶ Press the OK button. The selected image is displayed.
Playing Back Images Continuously (Slideshow) You can play back all the images continuously. ¡ Display the [Playback] menu. (p. 25) ™ Press button to select [Slideshow]. Playback Thumbnail Slideshow Special Zoom Delete Protect 1/1 £ Press or button to select the playback interval. You can select the playback interval from among [1 sec], [3 sec] and [5 sec]. Playback/Deleting ¢ Press the OK button. The slideshow will continue until you press any button.
Zoom Display (Special Zoom) You can display images magnified. It can be used for focus confirmation after taking pictures etc. ¡ In Playback mode, choose the image you want to magnify by pressing or button. ™ Press the MENU button. Playback The [Playback] menu is displayed. £ Press Thumbnail Slideshow Special Zoom Delete Protect button to select [Special Zoom]. 1/1 ¢ Press or button to select [On]. is displayed in the upper left of the screen.
Deleting Images Deleting the Last Image Taken (One-touch Deletion) The image that is played back in One-touch View (p. 23) can be deleted. ¡ Play back the image in Easy View. The last image taken will be displayed on the LCD monitor. SHUTTER ™ Press the shutter release button. Delete The confirmation screen for deletion is displayed. Delete Cancel 1/1 Playback/Deleting 38 £ Press button to select [Delete]. OK Ok MENU Exit Delete ¢ Press the OK button.
Deleting a Single Image ¡ In Playback mode, choose the image you want to delete by pressing or button. ™ Press the MENU button. The [Playback] menu is displayed. £ Press Playback button to select [Delete]. Thumbnail Slideshow Special Zoom Delete Protect 1/1 ¢ Press or button to select [One Shot]. OK OK Off 3sec On One Shot Off Ok MENU Exit Delete Playback/Deleting 1/1 The confirmation screen for deletion is displayed.
§ Press button to select [Delete]. Delete ¶ Press the OK button. Delete Cancel The image selected in Step 1 will be deleted. OK Ok MENU Exit Deleting All Images ¡ Display the [Playback] menu. (p. 25) ™ Press button to select [Delete]. £ Press or Playback button to select [All Shots]. Thumbnail Slideshow Special Zoom Delete Protect Playback/Deleting 1/1 ¢ Press the OK button. The confirmation screen for deletion is displayed.
∞ Press button to select [Delete All]. § Press the OK button. All stored images will be deleted. Delete Delete all images in memory. Delete All Cancel OK Ok MENU Exit Caution • Once deleted, images cannot be restored. • Protected images cannot be deleted.
Saving Important Images from Deletion (Protect) You can protect important images from being accidentally erased. is displayed for the protected images (p. 33). ¡ In Playback mode, choose the image you want to protect by pressing or button. ™ Press the MENU button. The [Playback] menu is displayed. £ Press button to select [Protect]. Playback Thumbnail Slideshow Special Zoom Delete Protect 1/1 ¢ Press or button to select [On]. Playback/Deleting ∞ Press the OK button.
Viewing Images on a TV By using the included video cable, you can use any device with a video input terminal (such as a TV) as a monitor for taking and playing back pictures. Make sure that both the TV and the DIGIBINO are turned off before connecting the cable. ¡ Open the USB/Video output terminal cover and connect the included video cable to the USB/Video output terminal. ™ Connect the other end of the video cable to the video input terminal of the TV. £ Turn the TV and the DIGIBINO on.
Initializing All Memory (Format) Formatting will delete all the data in the memory. ¡ Display the [Set-up] menu. (p. 25) ™ Press Rec.Mode button to select [Format]. 1/2 £ Press button. The Format screen will be displayed. Set-up Format Date Style Date Adjust Language Beep OK yy/mm/dd 2003/ 2/16 English On Ok MENU Exit Format All data will be deleted. Format Cancel OK ¢ Press button to select [Format]. Ok MENU Exit Format All data will be deleted.
Setting the Date Style You can set the style in which the date is displayed on the LCD monitor. ¡ Display the [Set-up] menu. (p. 25) ™ Press button to select [Date Style]. Rec.Mode Set-up Format Date Style Date Adjust Language Beep 1/2 £ Press or button to select the date style. You can select the date style from among [yy/mm/dd], [mm/dd/yy] and [dd/mm/yy]. Rec.
Adjusting the Date/Time You can adjust the date and time settings. ¡ Display the [Set-up] menu. (p. 25) ™ Press button to select [Date Adjust]. Rec.Mode Set-up Format Date Style Date Adjust Language Beep 1/2 £ Press button. The Date Adjust screen will be displayed. OK yy/mm/dd 2003/ 2/16 English On Ok MENU Exit Date Adjust 2003 / 2 / 16 11 : 50 OK See “Setting the Date/Time” (p. 18) for the setting procedure.
Changing the Display Language You can change the language in which the menus, error messages, etc. are displayed. ¡ Display the [Set-up] menu. (p. 25) ™ Press button to select [Language]. Rec.Mode Set-up Format Date Style Date Adjust Language Beep 1/2 £ Press or button to change the language. You can select the language from among Japanese, English, French, German, Spanish and Italian. ¢ Press the OK button. Aufnahme-Einst.
Turning the Beep On/Off The beep sound can be turned on and off. ¡ Display the [Set-up] menu. (p. 25) ™ Press button to select [Beep]. Rec.Mode Set-up Format Date Style Date Adjust Language Beep 1/2 £ Press or button to select [On] or [Off]. Rec.Mode OK ¢ Press the OK button. Settings 48 The DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture.
Auto Power Off Function You can set the DIGIBINO to turn off automatically when no operation is performed for a fixed time. ¡ Display the [Set-up] menu. (p. 25) ™ Press button to select [Auto Power Off]. Rec.Mode Set-up Video Out Auto Power Off Reset 2/2 £ Press or button to select the time. You can select the time from among [3 min], [5 min] and [Off]. Rec.Mode OK Ok MENU Exit Set-up Video Out Auto Power Off Reset 2/2 NTSC 3min OK NTSC 5min Ok MENU Exit ¢ Press the OK button.
Resuming from the Auto Power Off status Capture Mode Close the lens barrier, and then open it, or press the DISPLAY button when the lens barrier is opened. Playback Mode Press the DISPLAY button.
Resetting to Default Settings (Reset) You can reset all the settings other than date style, the date and time and language. ¡ Display the [Set-up] menu. (p. 25) ™ Press button to select [Reset]. Rec.Mode Set-up Video Out Auto Power Off Reset 2/2 £ Press button. OK NTSC 3min Ok MENU Exit Reset The Reset screen will be displayed. Back to initial settings. Reset Cancel OK ¢ Press button to select [Reset]. Ok MENU Exit Reset Reset Cancel OK Settings Back to initial settings.
Viewing Images with Windows PC Images recorded with the DIGIBINO can be viewed/edited/printed using a PC with the included USB cable and the included software. About the included software The included CD-ROM contains the following software: • USB driver • Image viewing software (ACDSee™ 3.
Installing the software (only for Windows 98SE) The procedures for installing the necessary software are explained. Installing the USB driver Memo There is no need to install the USB driver for Windows Me, 2000, and XP. ¡ Turn on your PC. ™ Set the included CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. included USB cable.
¢ The [Add New Hardware Wizard] screen appears. ∞ Click [Next]. § Make sure that [Search for the best driver for your Viewing Images with a PC device (Recommended)] is selected and click [Next]. ¶ Make sure that [Specify a location] is checked and click [Next]. [PENTAX USB DISK Device] will appear. • Click [Next]. [Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires.] will appear.
ª Click [Finish]. Installing ACDSee™ 3.1 When installing ACDSee™ 3.1, recorded images can be viewed on your PC. ¡ Turn on your PC. ™ Set the included CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. ¢ Double click the [CD-ROM drive] icon. ∞ Double click [English]. § Double click [setup.exe]. The Setup screen will appear. Follow the on-screen guidance and enter the registration information. Viewing Images with a PC £ Double click [My Computer]. ¶ When the installation is completed, restart Windows.
Connecting the DIGIBINO and PC ¡ Turn on your PC. ™ Turn the DIGIBINO off, and connect the PC and DIGIBINO using the included USB cable. £ The DIGIBINO is detected as [Removable Disk] in [My Computer]. Memo Viewing Images with a PC Although images can be viewed and printed, image data is on the memory of the DIGIBINO. To save the image data on the memory to another medium, refer to the instruction manual of your PC and move or copy files using Explorer, etc.
Disconnecting the DIGIBINO from your PC To disconnect the DIGIBINO from your PC (Windows2000) ¡ Double click (Hot Plug icon) on the task bar tray. The [Unplug or Eject Hardware] screen will appear. ™ Make sure [USB Mass Storage Device] is selected and click [Stop]. [Stop a Hardware device] screen will appear. ed and click [OK]. A message will appear. ¢ Click [OK]. Viewing Images with a PC £ Make sure [USB Mass Storage Device] is select- ∞ Disconnect the USB cable from your PC and DIGIBINO.
To disconnect the DIGIBINO from your PC (WindowsXP) ¡ Click [Remove Hardware] icon on the task bar tray. ™ Make sure [USB Mass Storage Device] is selected and click [Stop]. Viewing Images with a PC £ Make sure [USB Mass Storage Device] is selected and click [OK]. ¢ After a message for safe disconnection is displayed, remove the USB cable from your PC and the DIGIBINO.
Viewing Images with Macintosh Images recorded with the DIGIBINO can be viewed/edited/printed using a Macintosh with the included USB cable and the included software. About the included software The included CD-ROM contains the following software: • Image viewing software (ACDSee™ 1.6) System environment • • • • OS : Mac OS 9.0 - 9.2 (QuickTime 4.
Installing the software The procedures for installing the necessary software are explained. Memo There is no need to install the USB driver for Macintosh. Installing ACDSee™ 1.6 When installing ACDSee™ 1.6, recorded images can be viewed on your Macintosh. ¡ Turn on your Macintosh. Viewing Images with a PC 60 ™ Set the included CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive of your Macintosh. £ Double click [English] on the CD-ROM.
Connecting the DIGIBINO and your Macintosh ¡ Turn on your Macintosh. ™ Turn off the DIGIBINO and connect your Macintosh and DIGIBINO using the included USB cable. The folder name can be changed as desired. Viewing Images with a PC £ The DIGIBINO is detected as [untitled] on the desktop. Memo Although images can be viewed and printed, image data is on the memory of the DIGIBINO.
Viewing images on your Macintosh ¡ Double click the [ACDSee™ 1.6] folder on the hard drive. ™ Double click the [ACDSee™ 1.6] program icon. £ Select the image to view. DIGIBINO images can be found in the [untitled] → [DCIM] → [xxxPENTX] (xxx is a 3-digit numeral) folder on the desktop. Disconnecting the DIGIBINO from your Macintosh Viewing Images with a PC 62 ¡ Drag the [untitled] folder on the desktop to Trash. ™ Remove the USB cable from your Macintosh and the DIGIBINO.
Messages Messages such as the following may be displayed on the LCD monitor during DIGIBINO operation. Memory full The memory is full and no more images can be saved. Delete unwanted images. (p. 38) Change the quality/size and try again. (p. 30) No images in memory There are no images on the memory. This image is protected. The image you are trying to delete is a protected image. Battery depleted. The batteries are exhausted. Replace with new batteries or charged batteries. Recording...
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy Power will not come on Batteries are not installed Check batteries are installed. If not, install battery. (p. 15) Batteries are installed incorrectly Check orientation of batteries. (p. 11) Battery power is low Replace new batteries or charged batteries. LCD monitor is set to OFF Press DISPLAY button to turn LCD monitor on. Image is displayed but is hard to see Image on LCD monitor may be hard to see when taking pictures outside in sunlight.
Main Specifications Binoculars Magnification : 7x Effective diameter of objective lens: 17 mm x 14 mm Real field of view : 7.1˚ Prism type : Roof prism Focusing method : Eyepiece lens sliding method Focusing range : 2 m to ∞ (infinity) Diopter adjustment range: –5 m-1 to +3 m-1 (Dptr) both left and right eyepiece lenses with index on right eyepiece White Balance : TTL full automation Exposure Control : TTL automatic program Shutter Speed : Approx. 1/8000 sec. to 1/30 sec.
WARRANTY POLICY All Pentax cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from date of purchase.
For customers in the USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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